Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Ground fault protection
Patent
1999-06-03
2000-05-02
Leja, Ronald W.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
Ground fault protection
H02H 300
Patent
active
060579978
ABSTRACT:
A circuit breaker responds to sputtering arc faults by counting the times that a bandwidth limited di/dt signal exceeds a threshold magnitude within a selected time interval. In the exemplary circuit breaker, if the threshold is exceeded twice within a one second interval, a trip solenoid is energized. The di/dt sensor can share a sensing coil with a ground fault detector. Alternatively, the resistance of the neutral lead within the circuit breaker is utilized to sense current which is converted to a bandwidth limited di/dt signal for level detection and counting of sputtering arc events.
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Engel Joseph C.
MacKenzie Raymond W.
Eaton Corporation
Leja Ronald W.
Moran Martin J.
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